Obama, startled that components of government behave as interest groups, seems utterly unfamiliar with public choice theory. It demystifies and de-romanticizes politics… — George Will Copy Share Image
The real issue for the public is to figure out which narrative do we want. We can have a bigger government, if… — Glenn Hubbard Copy Share Image
The absurdity of public-choice theory is captured by Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen in the following little scenario: "Can you direct me… — Linda McQuaig Copy Share Image
A much more radical conclusion . . . that, so far as I know, is shared by only a very few students… — Gordon Tullock Copy Share Image
“While these tax cuts starved the government, George Mason also belittled its role philosophically. A star on its faculty was James Buchanan,… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
You know, if it's a three-way race, the public has more choice than if it's a two-way race, and has more choice… — Michael Bloomberg Copy Share Image
Together, the property rights and public choice schools show only that, if you start by assuming a purely individualistic model of human… — Paul Starr Copy Share Image